Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Pallet Wood Bathroom Vanity Part 2

Welcome to the next step in the bathroom vanity project. I have to apologize for the segmentation of the videos not showing each step of the process. I'm working under the assumption that if you're in to the stuff I'm showing then you have a basic grasp of how to use tools or just want the overall portion with not a lot of explaining to go with the posts and videos. I haven't gotten any feedback from the readers of this blog to state the opposite.

So here we go, this week's video, pertains to a status update for the pallet wood bathroom vanity project. So far, the main chasis or frame of the vanity is complete. The bottom has been reinforced by a sheet of 3/4" Lauan plywood. The piece has been sanded and wiped with diluted denatured alcohol in a 20/80 alcohol to water mix.

The unit is smooth and ready for the stain. During my next visit to my in-laws, I'm going to put glue in 1/4" lauan plywood to cover the unsightly holes from the pocket holes as seen in the video. Yes, I could simply plug in the holes but that would entail having to go buy the pocket hole plugs, glue them in to place then sand them smooth.

By using the 1/4" lauan, I'll have a uniform interior to the cabinet, and they 2' X 2' sheet is only $4 at the local hardware store.

And here's the link to this week's update.

https://youtu.be/-eelqosVy9Y


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